Vibram® Hong Kong 100

8th edition

Pro

The 2018’s edition of Vibram® Hong Kong 100 !

As usual, it was an intense and exciting race. You can find the podium of the 8th edition below !

Men :

🥇 Min Qi

🥈 Alex Nichols

🥉 Yunhui Yu

Women :

🥇 Miao Yao

🥈 Mira Rai

🥉 Fuzhao Xiang

See below the ranking and the pictures of the race !

Distance

100 km

M+

4500

Date

27/01/2018

Location

Hong Kong

Start

8 AM

Time

30h

2018 Ranking

2018 Pictures

Course

9th edition

Series

19 JANUARY 2019

103 KM5.300 M+

The 2019’s edition of Vibram® Hong Kong 100 !

As usual, it was an intense and exciting race. You can find the podium of the 9th edition below !

Men :

🥇 Jiasheng Shen

🥈 Jing Liang

🥉 Zhenlong Zhang

Women :

🥇 Yangchun Lu

🥈 Fuzhao Xiang

🥉 Guangmei Yang

See below the ranking and the pictures of the race !

Distance

103 km

M+

5300

Date

19/01/2019

Location

Hong Kong

Start

8 AM

Time

30h

2019 Ranking

2019 Pictures

Course

10th edition

UTWT 1500

17 JANUARY 2020

103 KM5.300 M+

The 2020’s edition of Vibram® Hong Kong 100 !

As usual, it was an intense and exciting race. You can find the podium of the 10th edition below !

Men :

🥇 Peiquan You

🥈 Jing Liang

🥉 Guomin Deng

Women :

🥇 Fuzhao Xiang

🥈 Veronika Vadovicova

🥉 Ragna Debatsg

See below the ranking and the pictures of the race !

Distance

103 km

M+

5300

Date

17/01/2020

Location

Hong Kong

Start

8 AM

Time

30h

Course

2020 Ranking

2020 Pictures

11th edition

UTWT 1500

15-17 JANUARY 2021

103 KM5.300 M+

The Vibram® Hong Kong 100 is an ultra endurance race that takes place in Hong Kong. The 100km course starts in Pak Tam Chung on the Sai Kung Peninsula and covers some of the most beautiful scenery in Hong Kong, including remote and unspoilt beaches, ancient forests, nature trails, reservoirs and steep hills. The course is based around Hong Kong’s famous Maclehose Trail, but with some diversions to ensure that runners spend more time in its most scenic sections, as well as finishing with the descent from Hong Kong’s highest peak (Tai Mo Shan). The course involves a cumulative elevation gain of over 5300 meters. This is a unique, challenging and beautiful run for the trail running enthusiast and a chance to take part in an unforgettable event.